Sony has posted details of a colossal Ubisoft sale kicking off on PSN today, slashing quids off such series as Far Cry, Assassin’s Creed, Rainbow Six and even newcomer South Park: The Stick of Truth. Luftrausers and Persona 4: Golden are in there too, weirdly.

South Park: The Stick of Truth publisher Ubisoft told VG247 last week that the German and Austrian editions of the game would have Nazi swastika symbols edited out, in accordance with both nation’s law. However, an update on the game’s Steam hub suggests this isn’t the case.

South Park: The Stick of Truth has just received its launch trailer out of Ubisoft. You’ll find it below. You can also check out our South Park review round-up and my own write-up. It hits PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 today in the States, then Friday across Europe. Any takers?

South Park: The Stick of Truth is the funniest comedy Trey Parker and Matt Stone have written in years, and Obsidian Entertainment’s even built a solid RPG underneath. Dave gives his final impressions here.

South Park: The Stick of Truth has been censored in Europe, the UK and other regions, in a move determined by Ubisoft’s own marketing team. We went straight to the ratings body that advises PEGI standards, to find that it had no problem with the cut scenes.

South Park: The Stick of Truth censorship has been discussed this week, and while playing the game we noticed the appearance of Nazi swastikas in the game. We approached Ubisoft to confirm that they’ve been censored in Germany.